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Prayers won't help.
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Btw, @Zunto "san" is an Asian (Japanese) honorific meaning "Mr."
I used it as I tie-in to his alleged Asian heritage. Last edited by Suthaveli; 05-03-2019 at 10:05 AM. |
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San can mean anything that relates to older. So older sister, teacher Sama is just another version of this, as well as senpai. Its very confusing coming from our society |
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Prayers won't help.
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I feel the best way to describe that'll be relatable would be the "Mr." & "Mrs". comparison. Masculine & Feminine.
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